Adnan Alrubaye Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Adnan Alrubaye's research focuses on investigating the causes and potential interventions for bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO) lameness in broiler chickens. His work has explored the role of specific pathogens, such as *Enterococcus faecium* and *Staphylococcus*, in inducing lameness, as well as the impact of environmental factors and dietary components on disease incidence. Alrubaye has studied how mycotoxins, like deoxynivalenol and fumonisin, can predispose chickens to BCO, and has investigated the effects of supplementing with compounds such as 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-glycosides, *Spirulina platensis*, and organic trace minerals as potential mitigation strategies.
His research group also develops and refines methods for bacterial DNA extraction from environmental samples, facilitating PCR surveillance and microbiome analyses. Alrubaye has published extensively on these topics, with a notable publication in 2024 detailing an aerosol transmission model for inducing experimental BCO lameness. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 13, 45 total publications, and 566 total citations. He is a federal grant principal investigator, notably serving as PI on an NSF grant for the BII: Host-Virus Evolutionary Dynamics Institute (HVEDI), totaling $6,100,000.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 45
- Citations: 566
Selected Publications
- Preliminary Investigation of Cecal Microbiota in Experimental Broilers Reared Under the Aerosol Transmission Lameness Induction Model (2025) DOI
- Automated Detection of Kinky Back in Broiler Chickens Using Optimized Deep Learning Techniques (2025) DOI
- Leveraging Electron Beam-Inactivated Multi-Strain Staphylococcus Vaccine for Preventing BCO Lameness in Broiler Chickens (2025) DOI
- Genetic and Environmental Factors Contributing to the Pathogenesis of Vertebral Osteomyelitis Caused by Enterococcus cecorum in Broiler Chicken (2025) DOI
- Assessing the Impact of Spraying an E. faecium Probiotic at Hatch and Supplementing Feed with a Triple-Strain Bacillus-Based Additive on BCO Lameness Incidence in Broiler Chickens (2025) DOI
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Probiotic and Multivalent Vaccination Strategies in Mitigating Bacterial Chondronecrosis with Osteomyelitis Lameness Using a Hybrid Challenge Model (2025) DOI
- Leveraging Electron Beam (eBeam) Technology for Advancing the Development of Inactivated Vaccines (2025) DOI
- Investigating the effect of 1,25 dihydroxycholecalciferol-glycosides and phytogenic antioxidants against bacterial chondronecrosis induced by aerosol transmission model (2024) DOI
- Electron-Beam-Killed Staphylococcus Vaccine Reduced Lameness in Broiler Chickens (2024) DOI
- Bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis lameness in broiler chickens and its implications for welfare, meat safety, and quality: a review (2024) DOI
- Evaluating the Impact of the PoultryStar®Bro Probiotic on the Incidence of Bacterial Chondronecrosis with Osteomyelitis Using the Aerosol Transmission Challenge Model (2024) DOI
- Phylogenomic Analyses of Three Distinct Lineages Uniting Staphylococcus cohnii and Staphylococcus urealyticus from Diverse Hosts (2024) DOI
- Phylogenomic Analyses of Three Distinct Lineages Uniting Staphylococcus cohnii and Staphylococcus Urealyticus from Diverse Hosts (2024) DOI
- Identifying Dietary Timing of Organic Trace Minerals to Reduce the Incidence of Osteomyelitis Lameness in Broiler Chickens Using the Aerosol Transmission Model (2024) DOI
- Early 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-glycosides supplementation: an efficient feeding strategy against bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis lameness in broilers assessed by using an aerosol transmission model (2024) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $6,100,000 total
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